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The San Diego Natural History Museum has unveiled a series of new murals by William Stout. Go HERE to see more images. Bill tells me that a book about the production of these murals is in the works from Flesk Publications.
FYI, I'm off to the Carneige Museum in Pittsburgh tomorrow for a free (with admission) public lecture on horned-dinos. Drop by if you're in the area.